3 gallons of bleach gone overnight

We would have to research how to do that—not sure. We were told the low levels of copper, along with chlorine, would help aid sanitation and keep all levels steady. I’ve been ignoring their advice to keep chlorine at 1.0 since that caused algae last year. I’m certainly ready to just turn it off and not use it.
Turning it off is a start but with it still inline with your plumbing it can still add copper to your water - especially when a low ph condition occurs.
 
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